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    1. Exxon Vs. Apple Ed Sawyer
    2. Introduction
      • Exxon Mobile
      • Apple
    3. Apple
      • Computers are still an important part of its mix, but these days music-related products are at the top of Apple's playlist. The company scored a runaway hit with its digital music players (iPod) and online music store (iTunes). Apple's desktop and laptop computers -- all of which feature its OS X operating system -- include its Mac mini, iMac, and MacBook for the consumer and education markets, and more powerful Mac Pro and MacBook Pro for high-end consumers and professionals involved in design and publishing. Other products include mobile phones (iPhone), servers (Xserve), wireless networking equipment (Airport), and publishing and multimedia software. Its FileMaker subsidiary provides database software.
      http://www.hoovers.com/apple/--ID__12644--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
    4. Apple
      • Key financials for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ (GS):  AAPL )
      • Fiscal Year-End September 2007
      • Sales (mil.) $24,006.0 1
      • Year Sales Growth 24.3%
      • 2007 Net Income (mil.) $3,496.0 1
      • Year Net Income Growth 75.8%
      • 2006 Employees 17,787 1
      • Year Employee Growth 5.7% 
      • CEO and Director Steven P. (Steve) Jobs COO Timothy D. (Tim) Cook SVP and CFO Peter Oppenheimer
      • #121 in FORTUNE 500
      • S&P 500
      • #85 in FT Global 500
      http://www.hoovers.com/apple/--ID__12644--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
    5. Exxon Mobil
      • It's not necessarily the oil standard, but Exxon Mobil is the world's largest integrated oil company (ahead of BP and Royal Dutch Shell ). Exxon Mobil engages in oil and gas exploration, production, supply, transportation, and marketing worldwide. It has proved reserves of 13.6 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Exxon Mobil's 40 refineries in 20 countries have a capacity of producing 6.4 million barrels per day. The company supplies refined products to more than 35,000 service stations in 100 countries. It also provides fuel to 700 airports and more than 200 ports. Exxon Mobil is also a major petrochemical producer. The company posted consecutive US records for annual corporate earnings for 2005 and 2006.
      http://www.hoovers.com/exxon-mobil/--ID__10537--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
    6. Exxon Mobil
      • Key financials for Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:  XOM )
      • Fiscal Year-End December 2006
      • Sales (mil.) $377,635.01
      • Year Sales Growth 1.9%
      • 2006 Net Income (mil.) $39,500.01
      • Year Net Income Growth 9.3%
      • 2006 Employees 82,100
      • 1-Year Employee Growth (1.9%)
      • Key people and executives for Exxon Mobil Corporation
      • Chairman and CEO Rex W. Tillerson
      • SVP and Treasurer Donald D. (Don) Humphreys
      • VP Human Resources Lucille J. Cavanaugh
      • #2 in FORTUNE 500
      • S&P 500
      • Dow Jones Industrials
      • Dow Jones Global Titans
      • #1 in FT Global 500
      http://www.hoovers.com/exxon-mobil/--ID__10537--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml
    7. Exxon
      • Global Environment
        • 2006 Valdez Spill
        • Fossil Fuel
        • Misinformation
    8. Exxon
      • 1989 Valdez Spill
        • State of environment of 2006
        • Herring
        • 6000 plaintiffs
    9. Exxon
      • Fossil Fuel
    10. Exxon
      • Miscommunication
    11. Apple
      • Global Environment
        • Energy
        • Take Back Program
        • Eliminate Environmental Harmful Chemical
    12. Apple
      • Energy Consumption
      http://www.apple.com/environment/energyefficiency/
    13. Apple
      • Take Back Program
    14. Apple
        • Eliminate Environmental Harmful Chemical
          • Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Brominated Flame Retardants (BFR) end of 2008
          • CFC (chlorofluorocarbons)1992
            • Depletes Ozone
          • Ni Cad 1994
          • Arsenic & Mercury end of 2008
    15. Conclusion
      • Government should step in to make Exxon pay
      • Scientist like politicians should not have funds from special interest groups
      • Misinformation should be illegal
      • Apple will be appreciated for the contributions to the environment
      • Compensation rebate for reduction of Energy usage
    16. Questions
      • How can we get involved?
        • This is the question

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